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League Cup: Easier said than 'Don' for Manchester United tonight

Updated on: 26 August,2014 08:32 AM IST  | 
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Injuries to seven players coupled with miserable competitive form could be Red Devils' undoing tonight against English third division side MK Dons

League Cup: Easier said than 'Don' for Manchester United tonight

Robin van Persie (left), Juan Mata and Wayne Rooney (right) will be key for United today. Pic/Getty Images

Manchester: Louis van Gaal heads to MK Dons tonight searching for his first competitive win as Manchester United manager.

Robin van Persie (left), Juan Mata and Wayne Rooney (right) will be key for United today. Pic/Getty Images
Robin van Persie (left), Juan Mata and Wayne Rooney (right) will be key for United today. Pic/Getty Images 


The Dutchman has not made the early impact a fine pre-season suggested he might have at Old Trafford, a 1-2 home defeat against Swansea City preceding a lacklustre 1-1 draw at Sunderland.


A League Cup trip to Stadium mk therefore represents a welcome break from the Premier League.


Failing at passing
And van Gaal will be targeting an improvement in United's passing, which he bemoaned following the draw at Sunderland.

"We were dominating but you need creative passing in the last third and that was also not so good," he said.

"We do not want to be dominating without creating chances. Creating chances and making goals is the purpose of a game. We must improve the passing."

Adding to van Gaal's concerns is a growing injury list. New signings Ander Herrera (ankle) and Luke Shaw (hamstring) are both set to be sidelined over the coming weeks, while United are also without Michael Carrick (ankle) and Jesse Lingard (knee).

It is a similar story in defence, where Chris Smalling was withdrawn against Sunderland due to a groin injury, meaning United were forced to deploy two youngsters — Tyler Blackett and Michael Keane — alongside Phil Jones in a back three.

'Unusual problem'
Van Gaal said: "It is unusual to have four injuries in midfield. Every club that has will have a problem."

However, there may be good news on that front with the potential availability of new signing Marcos Rojo, who missed out against Sunderland having not received a work permit. United reached the semi-final stage of the competition last season, but were beaten by Sunderland.

MK Dons have made an encouraging start to their League One campaign, winning two and drawing one of their first four matches and they will be eager to claim a major scalp in order to progress to the third round.

Defender Lee Hodson (ankle) is set to miss out once again for the home side and it remains to be seen if goalkeeper David Martin (hip) is available to return.

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